Ghana, the Peace Corp Volunteer and the President
July 16th, 2009
Last weekend I had breakfast with a woman with whom I graduated high school. Since we had not seen each other since a reunion several years ago there was much to catch up on. The most interesting thing was the fact that her daughter is in the middle of a 27 month deployment as a Peace Corps volunteer in Ghana. My friend had a thick photo album of her two visits to Ghana to visit her daughter who was living and working in what can only be described as totally primitive conditions.
To see a bright eyed, blond, happy American dedicating herself to service in the most primitive of situations brought back all the idealism with which the Peace Corps had been launched during the Kennedy Administration. I complimented my friend on having raised such a young woman in an age and culture that for two decades has been “all about me”.
This was the same day that President Obama was visiting Ghana and we wondered whether her daughter might actually get to see the President during his one day visit.
Well, she did. What follows is her exuberant account of that day. This is somewhat of a departure for this blog, but I was so moved by the unabashed enthusiasm and idealism of this young woman that I wanted to share it with you. It is the type of on the ground, intensely personal account that the mass media just can’t capture. It points to the power of service and to the …
The New Reality of Communications
July 1st, 2009
[Note: This is a column reprinted from the current "Shift Age Newsletter" as it is very timely and has already received a lot of positive comment. If you are not yet a subscriber of the newsletter, please go here and click on FREE subscription]
Those of you who have either read “The Shift Age” or have heard me speak about the Shift Age, know that the accelerating global electronic connectedness is one of the three forces that has, is and will continue to reshape our world. There are now 4 billion cell phone subscribers in the world. Facebook has more that 200 million users. Twitter is approaching 20 million users and all these numbers are increasing every day.
There is no longer any time, distance or place in human communication. That both transforms reality and creates new realities and opportunities. It is as though human communication is completely fluid and like water, can flow anywhere without boundaries, channels or hierarchies. Humans can interact with other humans in ways never before experienced in history. Our connectedness is a force in and of itself.
What has occurred these past few weeks in Iran will be regarded as one of the events in the geopolitical world that is both a confirmation of this new force and a signpost to our future global orientation.
Even a month ago, it would have seemed hard for most people to imagine that Twitter tweets would be used as news sources about a major event in the New York Times, …
Cuba
April 27th, 2009
It is about time! The first steps that President Obama took recently to open up the U.S. policy towards Cuba are long overdue. It has been clear to me for the past 15 years that the Federal Government’s policy on Cuba, instituted 50 years ago is a worn out relic of the Cold War era.
In the second half of the 20th century, at least until the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, Americans were raised and educated that the bad guys were communists and that these communists threatened the way of life of the country and all that wanted freedom. Well, for several decades that might have been true, but those times are long gone. When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989 and the Soviet Union collapsed in the four years that followed, the eastern block collapsed and the global economy began. The number of potential consumers of the capitalistic way of live basically doubled. This led to economic upheavals that transformed China, Russia, South East Asia and Eastern Europe. It was generally accepted that the U.S. and the West, had won.
The world is getting ever more interrelated in all areas economic. It is getting ever more connected electronically. It is starting to realize that there are global problems that face us all. In such a new world, the idea that Cuba is a threat to the U.S, that Cuba is subversive is ridiculous. What could Cuba possibly do to the U.S? Let’s see, provide the …
A Shift In Consciousness Has Occurred
October 30th, 2008
A global shift in consciousness has occurred during October. Trust and confidence have given way to fear and uncertainty. Plans and expectations have been completely altered or dashed altogether. Governments, entire industries, equity markets and the majority of the adult populations in the developed countries of the world are staring into a financial abyss that has no correlation to anything any of them have experienced (unless they are 80 years or older).
Governments separately, and then in consort struggle to stay ahead of a financial catastrophe they can’t quite fathom. Hundreds of millions of people feel as thought they have been punched in the gut. Standing on solid ground becomes a metaphor desperately longed for rather than a reality. For every theory about what to do with one’s money there is an opposite one put forth. Financial volatility seems omnipresent. All of this has produced a shift in consciousness that is palpable.
When belief systems come under attack or are shown to be false, when institutional reliability becomes highly questionable, when what used to work no longer does, when it feels that events point to not just change but disruption, then it is time to do two things.
First, one must change one’s behavior. As I have written here, it is clear that consumerism will take a severe hit and that the next two years will be a time of a massive economic downturn. Thrift will become a dominant value in countries around the world. Risk and debt will become four letter words …
The Financial Crisis – Part Two
September 30th, 2008
The current financial crisis is part of a larger realignment going on in the world. There is a new Age that is beginning and with it comes a new restructuring of many facets of human life. We are now entering the Shift Age, which is the global stage of human evolution. This means that many aspects of humanity, certainly economics are being reorganized from the way they were during the Information Age and the earlier Industrial Age.
All year, in this column and in speeches given around the country, I have stated that the economic downturn we are going through must be looked at from a new perspective. The ‘is it a recession or not’ and ‘is it a bear stock market or not’ is a far too narrow focus for insightful discussion. There is something much larger that we are beginning to move through.
We are beginning to move into a new global reorganization of human society. We have known for close to a decade that we are moving into a global economy. However, the government, its regulatory branches, the mandated subsidies and tariffs that exist are all legacies of the 20th century economic model of the nation state and what is going on is the first fundamental reorganization of this new century. That reorganization is called the Flow to Global. [Those of you who have read "The Shift Age" are familiar with this dynamic].
As mentioned in the last column, whenever a new age begins, the filters and the metrics of …











